Computers run hardware devices, such as printers or graphics cards, using software called drivers. Without drivers you wouldn’t be able to print a document, read this webpage or connect to the Internet. All hardware elements in your PC, including your graphics and sound card, your motherboard, your hard disk, your modem or even your keyboard, come with drivers. Initially these may have come preinstalled with the operating system, or you may have installed them from the manufacturer’s CD. However the manufacturers will since have improved these drivers by removing bugs and adding extra features or functionality. This means that unless you update your drivers regularly you may face any of a range of problems, from the relatively minor, such as hardware that seems buggy and poorly performing, to the more major such as hardware failures, conflicts and complete system crashes.

One mouse click is all that it takes to download and then to install updated drivers to your computer and release the full functionality of your system!

Old or ancient drivers may cause a range of problems, from diminished hardware functionality to conflicts and system crashes. As Windows requires specialized drivers to run practically every piece of hardware on your PC, keeping track of what needs to be updated, downloading and then installing the right drivers can be tricky and technically troublesome.

Although drivers can be updated manually, identifying outdated or superseded drivers can take a long time. Moreover, pinpointing just the right driver from the manufacturer’s website, then downloading and installing it can be laborious and technically risky. Built with simplicity in mind, DriverScanner 2015 scans your computer to provide a list of drivers that need to be updated. With single click convenience, DriverScanner 2015 will then safely install each update on your PC.

Updating drivers ensures that your hardware runs at its best. Although benefits depend on the specific driver you choose to update, driver updates generally deliver one or several of the following benefits:
• Better hardware compatibility and reduced system conflicts
• Refined and improved device performance
• Removed bugs and device errors
• New device capabilities or unlocked features
• Better computer performance and stability